WHO IS BEHIND IT ALL?!?
ATLUS and Arc System Works team up once again to produce the next deadly broadcast on the Midnight Channel! The P-1 Grand Prix tournament is barely over, but the P-1 Climax has already begun. A mysterious red fog settles over the real world and the Persona-users assemble anew to apprehend the culprit once and for all...
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'''''Persona 4 Arena Ultimax''''' is a 2013 fighting game, and a spin-off of {{Link|Game|p4}} from the {{Link|Series|p-}}. It was developed by [[Arc System Works]], published by [[Atlus]], and released as an arcade game on November 28, 2013 in Japan. In 2014, the game was ported to the PlayStation 3 and released on August 28 in Japan, September 30 in North America, and on November 21 in Europe. In North America and Europe, the game was also ported to the Xbox 360 and released on the same | '''''Persona 4 Arena Ultimax''''' is a 2013 fighting game, and a spin-off of {{Link|Game|p4}} from the {{Link|Series|p-}}. It was developed by [[Arc System Works]], published by [[Atlus]], and released as an arcade game on November 28, 2013 in Japan. In 2014, the game was ported to the PlayStation 3 and released on August 28 in Japan, September 30 in North America, and on November 21 in Europe. In North America and Europe, the game was also ported to the Xbox 360 and released on the same dates in their respective territories as the PlayStation 3 version. On March 17, 2022, the game was re-released worldwide for the PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC. | ||
The game is a sequel to the 2012 fighting game, {{Link|Game|p4a}}. | The game is a sequel to the 2012 fighting game, {{Link|Game|p4a}}. | ||
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{{BlurbEN | {{BlurbEN | ||
|blurb=A Persona 4 Smackdown!<br>The stakes are Ultimate, the tension is Maximum, the fight is… the ULTIMAX!<br>Experience the latest entry into the beloved Persona 4 series with a thrilling fighting twist.<br>Join the heroes as they combat an army of Shadows in the P-1 CLIMAX! | |blurb=A Persona 4 Smackdown!<br/>The stakes are Ultimate, the tension is Maximum, the fight is… the ULTIMAX!<br/>Experience the latest entry into the beloved Persona 4 series with a thrilling fighting twist.<br/>Join the heroes as they combat an army of Shadows in the P-1 CLIMAX! | ||
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==Version Differences== | ==Version Differences== | ||
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===Arcade=== | |||
===PlayStation 3, Xbox 360=== | ===PlayStation 3, Xbox 360=== | ||
===2022 | ===2022 re-release=== | ||
On March 17, 2022, Persona 4 Arena Ultimax was released | On March 17, 2022, Persona 4 Arena Ultimax was re-released on PC, Nintendo Switch and PS4 worldwide, and later received rollback netcode on August 5th of the same year. The 2022 re-release is based off of the 2.0 arcade version of the game, which was originally only released in Japan. The patch features many balance changes, both to the game's core mechanics and characters' individual move sets.<ref>{{Cite Web|quote= |translquote= |author=Arc System Works |url= [https://www.arcsystemworks.jp/p4u2/images/imp/list_ver.2.00.pdf Ver.2.00 変更点リスト公開のお知らせ]|archive= |published= January 9, 2015 |retrieved= August 19, 2024|site= ArcSystemWorks.jp |type=PDF File}}</ref> Most notably, the 2.0 arcade version overhauls how "Shadow Type" characters function, as they now: | ||
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* | *Can use Burst. | ||
*Can use Shadow Frenzy even at less than 100 SP. | |||
**Additionally, opponents can no longer use Defensive Burst during Shadow Frenzy. | **Additionally, opponents can no longer use Defensive Burst during Shadow Frenzy. | ||
* | *No longer carry over SP between rounds. | ||
In addition, the 2022 re-release also includes all the game's previously released DLC at no additional charge. This includes the additional characters [[Marie]], [[Margaret]] and [[Tohru Adachi]], alternate color palettes and accessories for the playable characters, additional Navigator voices, and the story mode from the original {{Link|Game|P4A}} game. | |||
==Listings== | ==Listings== | ||
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P4AU PS3 Loading Screen Artwork.png|Artwork shown on the initial loading screen when booting into the PS3 version | P4AU PS3 Loading Screen Artwork.png|Artwork shown on the initial loading screen when booting into the PS3 version | ||
P4AU Sho Minazuki Artwork.png | Sho Minazuki | P4AU Sho Minazuki Artwork.png | Sho Minazuki | ||
P4AU Yukari Takeba Artwork.png | Yukari Takeba | P4AU Yukari Takeba Artwork.png | Yukari Takeba | ||
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*[http://p-atlus.jp/p4u2/ Atlus Website (Japanese)] | *[http://p-atlus.jp/p4u2/ Atlus Website (Japanese)] | ||
*[https://www.arcsystemworks.jp/p4u2/ Arc-Sys Website (Japanese)] | *[https://www.arcsystemworks.jp/p4u2/ Arc-Sys Website (Japanese)] | ||
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20140309035621/https://atlus.com/p4au/ Official Website (English, 2014 initial announcement page)] | |||
*[https://atlus.com/p4au/ Official Website (English, 2022 re-release)] | |||
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Persona 4 Arena Ultimax is a 2013 fighting game, and a spin-off of Persona 4 from the Persona series. It was developed by Arc System Works, published by Atlus, and released as an arcade game on November 28, 2013 in Japan. In 2014, the game was ported to the PlayStation 3 and released on August 28 in Japan, September 30 in North America, and on November 21 in Europe. In North America and Europe, the game was also ported to the Xbox 360 and released on the same dates in their respective territories as the PlayStation 3 version. On March 17, 2022, the game was re-released worldwide for the PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC.
The game is a sequel to the 2012 fighting game, Persona 4 Arena.
Blurb
Japanese
ペルソナ格闘、究極版登場!!!!
格闘ゲームファンもペルソナファンも必見! アトラス×アークシステムワークス渾身のペルソナ2D格闘、第二弾登場! 新キャラクターを加え、最凶の黒幕に挑む!! |
English
A Persona 4 Smackdown!
The stakes are Ultimate, the tension is Maximum, the fight is… the ULTIMAX! Experience the latest entry into the beloved Persona 4 series with a thrilling fighting twist. Join the heroes as they combat an army of Shadows in the P-1 CLIMAX! |
Synopsis
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Gameplay
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Version Differences
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Arcade
PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
2022 re-release
On March 17, 2022, Persona 4 Arena Ultimax was re-released on PC, Nintendo Switch and PS4 worldwide, and later received rollback netcode on August 5th of the same year. The 2022 re-release is based off of the 2.0 arcade version of the game, which was originally only released in Japan. The patch features many balance changes, both to the game's core mechanics and characters' individual move sets.[1] Most notably, the 2.0 arcade version overhauls how "Shadow Type" characters function, as they now:
- Can use Burst.
- Can use Shadow Frenzy even at less than 100 SP.
- Additionally, opponents can no longer use Defensive Burst during Shadow Frenzy.
- No longer carry over SP between rounds.
In addition, the 2022 re-release also includes all the game's previously released DLC at no additional charge. This includes the additional characters Marie, Margaret and Tohru Adachi, alternate color palettes and accessories for the playable characters, additional Navigator voices, and the story mode from the original Persona 4 Arena game.
Listings
Characters
Merchandise
Development
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Nomenclature
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ペルソナ4 ジ・アルティマックスウルトラスープレックスホールド | Persona 4 The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold |
Gallery
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Artwork shown on the initial loading screen when booting into the PS3 version
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Sho Minazuki
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Yukari Takeba
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Junpei Iori
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Ken Amada
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Koromaru
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Rise Kujikawa
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Marie
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Tohru Adachi
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Margaret
External Links
- Atlus Website (Japanese)
- Arc-Sys Website (Japanese)
- Official Website (English, 2014 initial announcement page)
- Official Website (English, 2022 re-release)
- ↑ Arc System Works, Ver.2.00 変更点リスト公開のお知らせ. Published January 9, 2015. Retrieved August 19, 2024. ArcSystemWorks.jp. PDF File.